Nearing the top of the hill leaving West Vancouver, CN SD70I No. 5615 has no trouble bringing their short train towards Squamish.
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After enjoying the afternoon sun on the beach at Britannia, I set up for CN SD70I No. 5615 as it leads train No. 546 north through Britannia Beach. While walking back to the vehicle, my friend and I came across a man who had fallen and broken his leg. We helped him get back to the road and waited for his friend to arrive with his vehicle. Although we didn't make the next shot in mind at Squamish, I was happy to help someone in need rather of just walking away to get to the next location.
As the sun rises over the Coronado Subdivision, a now-familiar sight—the third BC Rail leader in under two weeks—guides a loaded sulfur train toward Edmonton. On my way to the tracks, completely oblivious to what was coming, I jokingly said, “Let’s go catch this BC Rail.” I truly had no clue one was coming, but I couldn’t help but laugh when I saw rock lights shining through the trees.
CN S71851 (Sulfur Loads)
CN Coronado Subdivision
BCOL C44-9W 4650
CN SD70I 5619
Canon EOS R6 | Canon 24-70 f/2.8 | Canon 100-400 f/4.5-5.6
March 2nd, 2024 - 8:24 AM MT
Misty Rails.
Out for a evening walk in the sudden fog that enveloped the city. the railway tracks just seem to get swallowed up in the mist
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While at first it might be mistaken for a regular Dash9, 4647 still has some classic BC Rail character shining through the new paint. After seeing it trail up the line, I figured it would make for a fun chase back. When the day came, I intercepted them just north of Newbrook and chased them all the way down to Gibbons, where I cut ‘em loose and headed home! Pictured here, 556 rounds the corner at Kerensky after just entering the Coronado Subdivision with a new crew.
CN L55651 (Mixed Freight)
CN Coronado Subdivision
BCOL C44-9W 4647
CN SD75I 5703
Canon EOS R6 | Canon 70-200 f/2.8 II
February 20th, 2025 - 11:23 AM MT